Courses from Virginia Tech College of Veterinary Medicine
Description: The non-credit Emerging Infectious Disease program presents general fundamentals of the epidemiology, pathology and diagnosis regarding emerging infectious diseases. In addition, specific knowledge on food borne diseases, misuse of antibiotics, zoonotic bacterial diseases, and emerging infectious diseases of horses, swine, poultry and humans are represented by individual lectures. The course is divided into modules depending on the presumed interests of users. The presumed interest and knowledge gained by the user is specifically described for each module below. Modules can be taken in a series, or each module can be taken independently.
Courses:
(Click the title for complete descriptions of each)
  Series: each course contains 4-9 different modules (4-9 hrs of material)   Modules: each course contains a single lecture (1 hr of material) VT Alumni: take one of the above modules for free through VTalumnNET!
About the Instructor: Dr. Thomas Toth, D.V.M., Ph.D., Diplomate, A.C.V.M.

Dr. Toth specializes in virology. He is a member of the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology at the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.

Registration and Fees:
  • Courses vary from $45.00 (US) for a single module to $175-295.00 for a series. Check the individual descriptions for details. Online payment with MasterCard or Visa is required at the time of registration.
  • Registration is available at any time; access to the course material ends one year after the registration date.
  • To register, click the course links above, then click the register button in the left column and follow the instructions.
 
 

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